Another great episode this week with our fantastic guests, Ali & Alex Babousis.
About the Guests:
- Ali Babousis is a professional broadcaster, dance teacher, and radio announcer.
- She owns her own dance school and teaches hundreds of kids a year.
- Ali is also a radio announcer for 97.3 Kiss FM in Brisbane.
- Teaching dance is in Allie's blood, as her mother was a teacher and deputy principal.
- Ali's son, Alex, is a soccer player and has a clear love for family.
- Alex looks up to his dad and uncle, who work together in the family tower crane business.
Episode Summary:
In this episode of "Bring Your Kid to Work," host Nicole interviews Ali and her son Alex. Ali is a professional broadcaster and dance teacher, while Alex is a soccer player with aspirations of joining the family tower crane business. Ali shares her journey as a dance teacher and radio announcer, discussing the preparation and planning involved in both roles. Alex talks about his love for soccer and his admiration for his family members in the crane industry. The episode highlights the importance of family and the different paths individuals can take in their careers.
Key Takeaways:
- Ali is a dance teacher and radio announcer, balancing two jobs that she is passionate about.
- Preparation and planning are crucial in both dance teaching and radio announcing.
- Alex aspires to join the family tower crane business and is interested in trades and professional football.
- Family is a significant influence in both Allie and Alex's career choices and aspirations.
- The episode emphasises the importance of finding passion and joy in one's work.
Notable Quotes:
- "I think it always pays off to be organised and prepared. It makes a huge difference in the quality of your show." - Ali
- "I love dancing, so I always wanted to be a professional dancer. But I also considered being a teacher like my mom." - Ali
- "I really want to try a trade. It would be pretty cool because all my uncles and older cousins do it." - Alex
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